Seattle bars we miss

January 6, 2015

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The Palm Room was a 1950s Polynesian-themed lounge in the basement of the Trade Winds restaurant at 1st and Wall. It was where the gin and tonics glowed in the black light and piano player Lou Bianchi sang his famous "Summer of '62," an ode to the World's Fair in Seattle. Bianchi died in 2005. Photo courtesy Louis Chirillo.

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The Palm Room was a 1950s Polynesian-themed lounge in the basement of the Trade Winds restaurant at 1st and Wall. It was where the gin and tonics glowed in the black light and piano player Lou Bianchi sang his famous "Summer of '62," an ode to the World's Fair in Seattle. Bianchi died in 2005. Photo courtesy Louis Chirillo.